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va PROJECT 10073 RECORD © 1}. DATE - TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION : 11 May 54 12/over2 East side of Hanger, Washington National Airport, Wash DC military j Stars thru cloud (2/10 @ 10,000) 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS two XD UC Orn = = ‘cr 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION /|11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 45 seconds Objects flew in formation of two's and included right angle manuver. Observed to disappear and reappear three times. ’ 4 = 6 TYPE OF OBSERVATION Objects round and were white incolor, resembling a street ground visual light ebout 1 foot in diameter. 2/10 cloud at 10,000. Observed at 12/04457, 12/0515Z, an…
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OH S34 | UNCLASSIFIED USA<MATS TR-115=54 Unidentified Flying Objacts Intelligences Division, MATS vary Ho Se Andrews AF Base, Washington 25, D.C. | S : 20 May 195% 12 May 1954 7 ‘lala | attac 1254th ATG wees a1 Missions), MAIS, Robert D. Vocke, Major, USAF Washington Nat'l AP, Washington 25, D.C. Attached is an unidentified flying object report, submitted by Heedquarters, 124th Air Transport Groun (Special Missions), MATS, Washington National Airport, Washington, D.C. This report is forwardad in accoreancs with AFR 200-2 and follows the format outlined in pareeraph Gb of the ragulation. SF A T…
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UNC LASS IF ISD Zatel tl aenee Division, MATS, Andrews ge TR-115=54 2 3 Washington 3%. Ce ‘ le a. Round. b. Street light about one foot in diameter. Ce a. Ce f. Be h. i. White (bright). TWO. Flew in formation of two's. Not reported. None. ONG» Ths observers first saw two bright objects at 12/0445. These two objects disappeared. Then at 12/0515 two mre objects were sighted, then dis- apperred. Then a third tima the objects were sighted at 12/0610. The observers stated that at each time the objects were in view for a mascimun of forty-five seconds. Ze 30 Le 2° 6. Be b. Cc. a. eG. ?. Be b. Ce Be …
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Uie LASS IP IED Intelligence Division, MATS, Andrews Washington 255 D. Ce ap U . ” pete 2 se : Headquarters, 1254th Air Transport Group (Srecin. Missions), MATS, hae baen requested to complate the outline required in paragracn UNC LASS Ir TZ
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He SS oerascrmm fa /0 re \\ A m-121 m\\ “oh = a ee : -* x, = e ae a en i wie ~. ae Po ey Unidentified Flying Objects Intelligence Division, MATS, Washington, D. C. Andrews AF Base, Washington 25, D. C. 4 27 May 1954 25 May 1954 Unevaluated 1254th ATG )Special Missions), MAIS, % Robert D, Vocke, Major, USAF Washington Nat'l AP, Washington 25, D. C. bi : TR=115=54 (USA=MATS) eS —— Attached are items which were not included in IR-115-54 (USA-MATS), prapared from information submitted by Hoadquarters, 1254th Air Transport Croup (Special | ° Miesions), MATS, Washington National Airport, Washington,…
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UIX LASS IFIED | intelli Division, MATS, Andrews Base, TRA123=54 7. b. Surface wind WSW 9,Wind at 10,0008 - 280°/53k ¢. 10,000° @. 2/10 cloud cover at 10,000° 9. Negative 12. Major John P. Daly, Jr., Group Intelligence Officer. I interviewed these threa men later the same day. I understend they had been discussing mateors, "flying saucers" and related objects just prior to the sightings, so they were probably in the proper frame of mind to see something along these lines. However, they are men who have performed this duty before during these hours and are not new to the job. Considering their …
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